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New Arrests in Murdoch Bribery Scandal Raise Question of U.S. Charges

By Lois Beckett-ProPublica on Feb 15, 2012   World  

This weekend, five more journalists from a Rupert Murdoch-owned British tabloid were arrested as part of an ongoing bribery investigation.

Colorado Redistricting Had Inside Help

By Lois Beckett-ProPublica on Feb 13, 2012   Politics  

Colorado was supposed to be an exception to the bitter fights over gerrymandering that define redistricting in much of the nation.

Will the Supreme Court Strike Down Part of the Voting Rights Act?

By Lois Beckett-ProPublica on Jan 11, 2012   National  

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a Texas redistricting case that could have major implications for minority voters — as well as determine which party is likely to control Congress after the 2012 elections.

Is Partisan Gerrymandering Unconstitutional?

By Lois Beckett-ProPublica on Nov 8, 2011   Politics  

In a recent interview, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens called Maryland's current redistricting plan, which draws districts to benefit the state's Democrats, "outrageously unconstitutional."

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